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Old 11-26-2005, 02:22 PM   #1
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.30-06 , 150gr Winchester Ballistic Silvertip.
1/4" high at 50yds.
22" barrel.

What's she doin' POI wise out to 250-300ydish? Beyond?

I couldn't make it to a range that had 100yds or more to check my rifle so I zeroed at 50yds, 1/4" high cutting holes.
I figured this would give me a good to go dead hold trajectory for the 100yd and under typical PA shots we get in the woodlots around here.
I'm not worried about long range shooting as I haven't practiced at any distance to KNOW what the gun is doing so I'll keep the shots reasonable.
Just curious as to what kind of trajectory and POI I can expect at longer yardages with a 1/4" high zero at 50yds when I finally start to air it out a bit.

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Old 11-26-2005, 03:09 PM   #2
 
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Default RE: Need help with Ballistics/Trajectory numbers.....

If you go to remington.com you can download a ballistics program to find out where it should hit.
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And the winchester site will give you charts for that shell.
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Old 11-26-2005, 03:43 PM   #4
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Default RE: Need help with Ballistics/Trajectory numbers.....

Thanks guys that was a big help........I guess it looks like I have pretty much a dead hold to almost 200yds and only a few inches compensation for 250ish.
Looks like I should be quite confident out to the 200yd mark with a solid rest and that's about as far as I would realistically ever imagine being able to shoot in a wooded setting.
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Old 11-26-2005, 05:58 PM   #5
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Default RE: Need help with Ballistics/Trajectory numbers.....

In a perfect world you would be 1" high at 100 yards back to zero at 150 yards and 3" low at 215 yards.
At 250 yards 6" low.
At 300 yards 12" low.
At 350 yards 19" low.
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